10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RADIOTHERMY»
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died. Some died before the treatment was ended, and the others, one, two, or
three days later. The temperatures usually started to come down in the second
hour of treatment when radiothermy alone was given; with the combination of ...
2
British Journal of Physical Medicine
Short-wave hyperthermy In a special field of indications, triumphs are on record
for short-wave hyperthermy, otherwise called radiothermy or electropyrexia. By
exposure to the short-wave field the body temperature can be raised to and ...
3
The American Journal of Physical Therapy
Radiothermy Frank Thomas Woodbury, in the Medical Journal and Record, says
that radiothermy (radiant energy from heated sources) will prevent or cure otitis
media and mastoiditis in acute stages and greatly ameliorate chronic stages at ...
Charles Raymond Wiley, 1927
4
International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical Lectures
The production of pyrexia by means of the electric current differs from that
developed in infectious fevers. In radiothermy the electric energy is converted
into heat energy within the body. In infectious fever the heat is produced from
sources from ...
5
Medical Review of Reviews
Radiothebmy as a Routine Treatment: No case of bronchitis, pneumonia,
influenza, coryza, furunculosis, carbuncle, erysipelas, burns and scalds should
be refused the treatment by radiothermy which is penetrating, decongesting,
nutritional, ...
6
Annals of Internal Medicine
considered improved. Merriman, Holmquest and Osborne “° recently have
advocated the use of an inductotherm to decrease expense and for the sake of
ease in therapy. About 75 per cent of 40 patients treated by Simpson 2' with
radiothermy ...
7
Bulletin - Los Angeles County Medical Association
as. STANDARD. in. Radiothermy. EQUIPMENT. AMERICAN practitioners accept
ADLANCO Radiothermy Equipment for its background of research and
practicability ... a product of Europe's foremost minds skilled in treatment by ultra-
short ...
Los Angeles County Medical Association, 1934
RADIOTHERMY. Frank T. Woodbury, in the Clinical Medicine and Surgery, states
that the Indications for Radiothermy may be divided into preventive acidosis and
improve autogenous antitoxins ; as a preliminary to contrast hydrotherapy for ...
9
Electropyrexia in General Paralysis
Hinsie and Carpenter issued a preliminary report on the influence of radiothermy
in patients with general paralysis. They were successful in reproducing the
general temperature curves observed in malarial treated patients. They reported
that ...
Leland Earl Hinsie, Joseph R. Blalock, 1934
10
Studies in Psychiatry: Collected Papers from the New York ...
14H49 5 769 Radiothermy and Experimental Herpes Encephalitis in Rabbits.
NICHOLAS KOPELOFF and MABGABET HOLDEN. From the Departments of
Bacteriology of the Psychiatric Institute and Hospital and the College of
Physicians and ...
New York State Psychiatric Institute